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Marimo moss balls actually are a form of algae | Photo by Toni Reale Meet Aegagropila linnaei, commonly known as Marimo moss ball. The term roughly translates to a bouncy ball that grows in water ...
With its name literally translating to “moss ball,” the centuries-old art of kokedama has its origins in Japanese horticulture and the practice of bonsai. At its core, a kokedama is a plant ...
At first glance, these moss balls look harmless – even pretty. But don’t be fooled. If you get your hands on one of them, know that the United States government needs you to destroy it ...
Kokedama is a unique form of Japanese bonsai that features a living plant grown in a ball of soil, wrapped in moss and secured with string. The term “kokedama” comes from the Japanese words ...
Nicholson’s most alluring moss creations are her takes on kokedama, or Japanese moss balls. Considered an expression of wabi-sabi, or imperfect beauty, kokedama evolved from a bonsai technique ...
MISSOURI, USA — Seemingly harmless balls of moss used in aquariums may be hiding one of the nation's "most destructive invasive species in North America," the Missouri Department of Conservation ...
Q: The HOA wants me to remove ball moss on trees, but the tree company won’t do it and is saying the ball moss is not hurting the trees. Any advice? A: Ball moss (Tillandsia recurvata ...
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MISSOURI, USA — Seemingly harmless balls of moss used in aquariums may be hiding one of the nation's "most destructive invasive species in North America," the Missouri Department of Conservation ...
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